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Services for drug-drug interactions (DDI)and DDI research at NLM

Olivier Bodenreider Senior Scientist and Chief, Cognitive Science Branch

Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications

Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) Drug Safety Oversight BoardMarch 16, 2017

National Library of Medicine (NLM)

• World’s largest biomedical library• Maintains and makes available a vast print collection• Produces electronic information resources on a wide range of topics

that are searched billions of times each year by millions of people around the globe

• Supports and conducts research, development, and training in biomedical informatics and health information technology

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https://www.nlm.nih.gov/about/

NLM strategic plan (2006-2016)*

• Goal 1. Seamless, Uninterrupted Access to Expanding Collections of Biomedical Data, Medical Knowledge, and Health Information

• Goal 2. Trusted Information Services that Promote Health Literacy and the Reduction of Health Disparities Worldwide

• Goal 3. Integrated Biomedical, Clinical, and Public Health Information Systems that Promote Scientific Discovery and Speed the Translation of Research into Practice

• Goal 4. A Strong and Diverse Workforce for Biomedical Informatics Research, Systems Development, and Innovative Service Delivery

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https://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/plan/lrpdocs.html

DDI services at NLM

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Drug information services at NLM• FDA Structured Product Labels

• DailyMed website• DailyMed API

• RxNorm• Standard vocabulary for drugs• Drug terminology integration

• RxNorm-based applications and services• RxNav• RxNorm APIs

• ChemIDPlus (part of ToxNet)• MedlinePlus Drugs and supplements (consumer health information)• PubMed Health (reviews of clinical effectiveness research)

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DailyMed – Access to 94,000 SPLs

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https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/

DDIs in DailyMed

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Any potential interactions in this meds list?

Bene. ID NDC Amount Date Dur. RXCUI RXN_NAME49441R0 00071015723 30 84 30 617311 atorvastatin 40 MG Oral Tablet49441R0 51672125802 30 107 21 562032 Clobetasol 0.5 MG/ML Topical Cream49441R0 68774012260 28 107 14 197517 Clarithromycin 500 MG Oral Tablet

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atorvastatin

clarithromycin

clobetasol

Impossible to analyze automatically (human-readable,

not machine-readable)

DailyMed API

• Application Programming Interface(API)

• Retrieve a label by ID• List all codes for drugs in any label• No specific support for DDI

• SPL mapping/indexing files• Various structured files relating drugs

to classes (EPC, MoA, PE, etc)• No specific support for DDI*

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RxNorm

• Developed by NLM• Covers (mostly) prescription drugs• Terminology scope

• Standard names and codes for drug entities• Standard relations among drug entities (e.g., brand → generic)• Integrates names and codes from 15 sources (including all major compendia)

• No clinical information (indications, drug classes, DDI)

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https://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/umls/rxnorm/

RxNav and RxNorm API

• Browser for RxNorm• Supported by APIs

• Links RxNorm drugs to other information sources

• Drug classes (from DailyMed)• Pill images• DDI information

• DrugBank• ONC “high-priority list”

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https://mor.nlm.nih.gov/RxNav/

DDI information in the drug API

• No curation from NLM• DDI information simply exposed (machine-readable)

• Sources• DrugBank

• The DrugBank database is a unique bioinformatics and cheminformatics resource that combines detailed drug (i.e. chemical, pharmacological and pharmaceutical) data with comprehensive drug target (i.e. sequence, structure, and pathway) information.

• DDI: no notion of severity; short textual description• ONC high-priority list

• Set of high-severity, clinically significant drug–drug interactions (DDIs) for use in electronic health records (EHRs) developed by D. Bates’ group for ONC

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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3422823/

https://www.drugbank.ca/

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Interaction between clarithromycin and atorvastatin

in DrugBank

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No interaction between clarithromycin and atorvastatin

in the ONC high-priority list

DDI research at NLM

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2 recent projects

• Extracting drug-drug information from Structured Product Labels• Collaboration with FDA

• Comparison of three commercial knowledge bases for detection of drug-drug interactions in clinical decision support

• Collaboration with drug compendia

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Multiple projects with FDA

• Extracting adverse events from MEDLINE indexing• Using PubMed for pharmacovigilance• Extracting drug-drug information from Structured Product Labels• Creating a collection of Structured Product Labels annotated for

adverse events coded to MedDRA

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Extracting drug-drug information from Structured Product Labels• Inter-agency agreement (ongoing)

• FDA Office of the Chief Scientist Office of Health Informatics• To support the FDA Structured Product Labeling indexing initiative• Natural language processing (NLP) pipeline

• Extract drug-drug interaction (DDI) information from drug labels• Codify them in standard terminologies

• Curation by FDA domain experts• Expected to result in structured DDI information

• SPL indexing file for DDI• Clinical decision support

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Comparison of three commercial knowledge bases for DDI information

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Materials and methods

• Materials: DDI tables from • First DataBank (FDB)• Micromedex• Multum

• Methods• Mapped drugs to RxNorm• Compared at the clinical drug, ingredient, and DDI rule levels• Evaluated against the ONC high-priority list of DDIs• Applied to a prescription data set to simulate their use in clinical decision

support

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Results (1/2)

• Wide differences in numbers of DDIs among compendia• All sources: 8.6 M unique clinical drug pairs• First DataBank: 1.6 M• Micromedex: 4.5 M• Multum: 4.8 M

• Limited overlap among sources• 79% found only in 1 source• 5% found in all 3 sources

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Results (2/2)

• More agreement than disagreement in the severity rankings• Especially for contraindications

• 99.8% of the alerts of the ONC list covered by the 3 sources• Impact on CDS: number of alerts potentially generated

(alerts per 1000 prescriptions)• First DataBank: 25• Micromedex: 145• Multum: 84

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Contact:Web:

olivier.bodenreider@nih.govhttps://mor.nlm.nih.gov

Olivier Bodenreider

Lister Hill National Centerfor Biomedical CommunicationsBethesda, Maryland - USA